Good luck to the No Campaign.
Thatcherite on the economy and Europe. Macmillanite on housing and saving. Carswellian on governance – but lacking popular input on constitutional reform.
“I sense you know it but if you doubt it read the comments beneath your letter”
It must also appeal to Bolton West, and offer policies for homes, jobs and…
It sets out a programme for more homes, better jobs and higher savings – accompanied by plans for economic and political reform.
It sets out a programme for more homes, better jobs and higher savings – accompanied by plans for economic and political reform.
Home ownership first. New garden cities. Scrap HS2. Repatriate immigration control. Reform pensions tax relief. Higher NIC thesholds. English home rule. Internet voting.
The brouhaha that disrupted Queen’s Speech Day had more to do with personality than policy – as so often is the case.
It’s been a blast – but here’s to the future.
Plus: My partner votes for a nutter. Downing Street disasters. West Ham’s agony. The gifted Suzanne Evans. And finally: What I might do to really, really annoy you…
Latest iteration.
Four at the same time showing the Conservatives and Labour battling it out for top billing is worth noting
What I will unveil this week, this year – and at ConservativeHome’s spring conference on May 24.
The right needs an emotional, as well as economic, message. The MP for Harlow is building one.